We all make mistakes – sometimes without even knowing it. If your home’s feeling dated and you don’t know why, these fixes will help you to bring your home out of the past.
Mistake #1: All grey interiors
Once the height of interior fashion, all grey interiors have fallen in popularity. Now, they’re more often seen as devoid of personality and boring.
The Fix: Go bold
Bold colors are in! Tired of boring exteriors, homeowners are adding life and color to their homes. If a solid, bold color feels intimidating, try painting a single feature wall or hanging a large, graphic art piece instead!
Mistake #2: All tan exteriors
If you’re missing contrast, you’re missing out. For a long time, realtors and home builders encouraged clients to choose “safe” colors, but what we’ve ended up with is rows of dirt-colored homes that look like they’re lost in time.
The Fix: A bit of paint goes a long way
The easiest way to spruce up the exterior color of your home is to paint it – but that’s a pretty big undertaking. If a full paint job isn’t your idea of a good time, try painting your door to add a pop of color.
Mistake #3: Glass blocks in the bathroom
Wildly popular in the ‘90s, glass blocks were originally used to let light in without sacrificing privacy. But, they ended up being a trend that didn’t last.
The Fix: Privacy glass
Many modern bathrooms use simple clear glass in the shower, but if you’d rather shower in private, go for patterned, frosted, or etched glass. This glass comes in a variety of “levels” – so you can find one that will meet your privacy requirements without having to resort to bulky glass blocks.
Mistake #4: Marble or tile countertops
In the 80s and 90s, marble countertops were often the go-to luxury choice, but it’s impractical in the kitchen because it scratches and stains easily. Today, marble countertops tend to feel over-the-top and dated. Tile countertops were also a popular budget option, but similarly, they are a nightmare in the kitchen – the grout is porous and impossible to keep sanitary and clean, and the individual tiles can crack if exposed to heat. Both of these countertop materials will make your home feel dated.
The Fix: Modern materials
The best option is to replace them with a more modern material like quartz or granite. If that’s not in the budget, or if you’re renting, you can also try covering dated countertops with a laminate sheet.
Mistake #5: Mirrored closet doors
This 1980s staple was a must for making spaces feel larger, but in today’s design world it often feels more tacky than tasteful.
The Fix: Freestanding mirror
If you still need a place to check your ‘fit before you leave your room, instead opt for a freestanding or leaner mirror.
Mistake #6: Crammed closets
Staying by the closet for a minute, another thing that can make your home feel dated is a crammed closet. It’s a disorganized mess that leaves you wondering how long ago the collecting started.
The Fix: Donate and Organize
In a world where we’ve forgotten how to reuse rather than replace, our closets are easily cluttered by the redundant and obsolete. It’s an issue so far spread that there are hundreds of books written about it, and we have entire stores dedicated to helping us organize our homes.
First, go through and donate anything you haven’t worn in a year. Second, invest in smart space-saving closet organizers that fit your needs. If you’re feeling fancy, try adding some LED string or puck lights inside shelves or over collections. It might take a weekend (or two, or three), but that’s what it takes to bring your stuck-in-the-past closet back into today’s world.
Mistake #7: Outdated appliances
Listen, appliances can be pricey, and sometimes it’s better to stick with the devil you know. We get it. But it doesn’t change the fact that your dated microwave oven combo is tethering your home to the past.
The Fix: In with the new
Replacing a large, dated appliance with a modern version makes a huge impact on the entire space. (We’ve also seen some pretty cool things done with a bit of paint or contact paper for the DIY-inclined.)
Mistake #8: Builder-grade light fixtures
When you buy a home, there are often little surprises that come up. “It came with the house” is cute when it’s unexpected lilies and crocuses in the spring… not so much when it’s the flush-mount dome lights, less affectionately nicknamed “boob lights”.
The Fix: Swap it out
Swapping out one light fixture for another is usually an easy, beginner-level DIY. Stop in at a local lighting showroom (you’ll find better quality lights for the same price as a hardware store), choose one you love, and bing bam boom you’re back in the modern age.
Mistake #9: Relying solely on a single ceiling light
Ceiling lights are great – they give off ambient light for an entire room. But… if that’s your only light source then your room is likely to have dim and dingy corners that pull the design down.
The Fix: Add a lamp
Light Layering is a big deal in the design world. Whether it’s a floor lamp, table lamp, or even a wall-mounted sconce, adding another layer or two of light will do magical things for your space.
Mistake #10: Exposed and cluttered cords
Nothing screams “my home was designed before the modern age” like draped or messy bundles of cords.
The Fix: Cable management
There are so many options to help manage your messy cords. From peel-and-stick cord hooks to spiral cable wrap, to hook and loop tape on the back of a power strip, to flat plugs that fit behind furniture, there’s a solution for every problem if you just take a minute to look for it.
Mistake #11: Cluttered bedside
We’re too far into this modern age to be dealing with a messy bedside table and nowhere to charge a phone.
The Fix: Multi-purpose lamp
Gone are the days of diving under the bed, knocking things off your nightstand, looking for a phone cord. Lamps with USB charging ports come in a huge range of styles, and make it easy for you to plug in your phone at the end of the day. They’re also a great option for guest rooms – no one likes to beg a forgotten charger block off their host.
Mistake #12: Wood paneling
All the rage in the 70s, wood paneling has plagued home buyers for decades ever since.
The Fix: A modern take
If you love the look and feel of natural wood in a space, you can still have it! There are plenty of modern takes on this design, including acoustic wood paneling that does double duty – giving you a natural design element and dampening the sound in the room.
Mistake #13: Old (or nonexistent) patio lights
If your outdoor space is poorly lit, or lit by old fixtures, it’s a great way to make it feel older and less cared for than it actually is. Lighting matters!
The Fix: String lights
It’s such a simple fix there’s no surprise at all at how popular string lights have become. Add a few connected strands to your outdoor space to make it feel cozy and comfortable.
Mistake #14: Poor exterior lights
For so many, the exterior lights on their home are an afterthought. Over time, exterior lights can be sun-faded or scratched from years in the elements, and they can make your home feel unkempt. Similarly, too-dim light fixtures can make your home feel dark, dingy, and dilapidated.
The Fix: Better fixtures
Whether your exterior lights are dingy or dim (or both), replacing them is one of THE easiest ways to give your home an instant facelift. While you can hire an electrician to do this for you, this is an easy project for most homeowners when the fixtures are easily accessible.
Mistake #15: Weeds
It doesn’t matter how well you care for your home on the inside, if the first impression says “I haven’t been cared for in a while” then it’ll make your whole home feed dated.
The Fix: A little elbow grease
Whether you do it yourself or hire it out, keeping your front yard looking well-kept will make your entire home feel up-to-date.
Mistake #16: Obvious fake plants
We get it – taking care of plants isn’t everyone’s cup of tea. And we’re not here to throw shade at anyone that uses artificial plants to bring life to the inside (or outside) of their home. But – if you’re using fake plants that LOOK fake, then you’re more likely to remind guests of their Great Aunt Marjorie than be complemented on your decor.
The Fix: Invest in quality artificial plants
There are incredible options available for artificial plants that look lifelike. It’s worth it to focus on quality over quantity and invest in artificial plants that will look great for years to come.
Mistake #17: Old throw pillows
We love a good throw pillow. It brightens a space and gives a comfy touch or personality. What we don’t love is a dated or dingy throw pillow.
The Fix: Replace or recover
The throw pillow world is your oyster – with a new pillow cover you can say goodbye to your dated pillows and hello to your new space. If your pillows are dingy and don’t come clean in the wash, we’re sorry but it’s time to say goodbye and start fresh.
Mistake #18: Cluttered home office
We’re not judging you if you close and lock the door to your office when guests come over. We’ve all been there. But a cluttered office can make your home feel less than – and for many people working in a cluttered space can make it harder to concentrate.
The Fix: Add functional storage
We’re not here to tell the work-at-home artists to put their stuff away, but we do believe in the power of great storage to make a space easier to use. When the things you aren’t using are out of the way, you have more room to work and fewer distractions. And… maybe it’ll be okay for your friend to peek their head in and say hello.
Mistake #19: Ugly organizers
Sometimes when we start organizing, it’s tempting to buy the cheap fixes that look, well, awful. They’re a great way to get started, but if your regular-use organizers are all function, no design (dated coat rack, cheap plastic over-the-door shoe organizer or spice rack, dented fabric bins, etc.) then they might be bringing down your home’s design.
The Fix: Organize with design in mind
There is no shortage of organizers on the market, and no matter which place in your home needs one, you’re sure to be able to find something that both works and looks good. Take your time and swap them out one by one, or buy a whole system that matches. Any way you do it – you’re sure to make your home feel fresh again.
Mistake #20: Popcorn ceilings
It’s no secret that popcorn ceilings are almost universally disliked. Aside from the less-than-aesthetically pleasing appearance, popcorn ceilings from before the 1980s (and some into the ‘80s) often contain asbestos, making them a health hazard if they are damaged or disturbed.
The Fix: Remove or cover
The best way to fix popcorn ceilings is to have them professionally removed, and then refinish your ceilings. For a more economical option, some homeowners opt to cover them with faux ceiling tiles instead.
Mistake #21: Old wallpaper designs
Whether it’s a tiny pattern or a dated border, old wallpaper can make you entire home feel dated – no matter how well you’ve decorated around it.
The Fix: Modern wallpaper
For a while, wallpaper was almost a dirty word in the design world. But we’ve recovered from our overreaction and are back to loving wallpaper – in modern prints of course.
Mistake #22: Weak sink and shower fixtures
It doesn’t matter how well cared for they are, if your sink and shower fixtures leave you dreaming of waterfalls and firehoses… then they aren’t doing you or your home any favors.
The Fix: Swap it out
A quality faucet or showerhead can make your entire bathroom (or kitchen) feel new again. Swapping them out is a relatively basic home improvement project that most people can tackle on their own – and it’s often renter-friendly, just put the original fixture back on before you move out.
Mistake #23: Chaos pantry
Your pantry doesn’t have to be social media ready at all times (especially if you have kids), but if your pantry is perpetually overstuffed and disorganized, it can make your kitchen feel dingy and dated (not to mention it makes it harder to find a midnight snack).
The Fix: Add a few organizers
We’re not suggesting that you go out and buy a bulk set of glass containers and a label maker (although more power to you if you do), but there are plenty of simple and affordable ways to create more usable space in a pantry, like adding a small freestanding shelf or an undershelf basket.
Mistake #24: Old or dingy cabinet handles
We see and use our cabinet handles all the time, so it’s easy to forget how much they impact the way a room feels. If you’re less-than-thrilled every time you need to open a cabinet door or drawer, your kitchen or bathroom hardware may be making your home feel older than it really is.
The Fix: Replace them with handles you love
Replacing the handles on your cabinets is so simple. New knobs and pulls come in a huge variety of styles and colors, so feel free to go a little wild if you want – they’re easy to swap out again later if you change your mind.
Mistake #25: Tired Doorknobs
Doorknobs aren’t hard to replace, but most homeowners choose not to. This often means that your home’s doorknobs end up staying in the past… and taking your home with them. You might not even realize it’s happened – just like the cabinet knobs above, we often forget to really see them after a while.
The Fix: New knobs
New doorknobs may seem like a subtle change – but they’ll make a big impact on the way your home feels.
Mistake #26: Not repairing wall damage
A few small dings here and there aren’t a huge deal, but if you leave large dents and holes in your walls or trim unattended they will start to make your home feel run-down.
The Fix: Wall repair kit
Depending on the size of your hole, you might be able to get away with just some spackle and a putty knife, but larger holes need a bit more support. Wall repair kits are cheap, and there are hundreds of helpful YouTube videos that can you walk you through the repair. It’s usually a quick fix – minus drying time.
Mistake #27: Torch lamps
Once widely popular, torch lamps are known to many now simply as bug graveyards. While there’s nothing inherently bad about them – they often just feel dated, and they really are hard to keep clean between the dust and the dead bugs that build up in the shade.
The Fix: Modern lamp
There really are thousands of styles to choose from – and just about any style that doesn’t collect bugs in its free time should be an improvement. A quality, modern lamp completely transforms a space in two ways – in the style of the lamp itself, and in the light it shines on your space.
Mistake #28: Heavy drapes and old blinds
Unless you’re heart is set in the 70s and you love a hefty thick fringe, heavy drapes can weigh down a room, making it feel dated. Likewise, old blinds can make a room feel dingy… and nobody wants that.
The Fix: Modern window treatments
Curtains aren’t off the table – and neither is fringe! If you love a good statement curtain moment, there are plenty of modern alternatives that will breathe fresh life into your space. Modern blinds come in a wide variety of styles, and are much easier to replace than most people think. Many blinds come in standard widths, and most stores will cut them to size for you when you purchase them to get the right fit.
Mistake #29: Analog thermostat
If your thermostat looks like it was installed before Apple went big, it’s time for an upgrade.
The Fix: Smart thermostat
A smart thermostat will do a much better job of accurately maintaining your home’s temperature, which will help you save money on your utility bills. It will also look much nicer on your wall – which is a huge plus.
Mistake #30: Low-quality lights
In the age of online shopping, it’s so easy to search for a fixture, sort by price, and buy the cheapest thing you see without considering the quality. What you get may look good for a moment, but low-quality fixtures always chip or break, and they’ll make your home look outdated until they’re replaced.
The Fix: Ask an expert
When it comes to home lighting, you’re way better off checking in at a local showroom than heading to a big-box chain store. Showroom owners are choosy about which brands they carry, and have years of specialized experience in lighting that they can use to help you find what you need.
Some people place lighting showrooms in the same category as boutique shopping, expensive and questionable – but that couldn’t be further from the truth. When you shop at a showroom you’ll find similar styles and prices you’d find elsewhere – without the buyers’ remorse. If you’re looking to update your home, stop by our showroom and ask one of our experts. We’ll help you narrow down your options and give you insider tips – and most importantly, send you home with exactly what you’re looking for.